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5501. Wisdom of the Crowds Tackles Atrocity Risk
very successful at it. Based on his recent study Tetlock noted, “One could say that superforecasters
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5502. Ambassador Samantha Power to Speak at Museum Tribute Dinner
Engraved on the award are words from Elie Wiesel’s Nobel speech, “One person of integrity can make a
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5503. Museum Statement on Remembering Humanitarian Chiune Sugihara
few who survived did so because they were lucky—or, in a very few cases, because they were helped. One
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5504. Museum Makes United Nations War-Crimes Archive Public
experiments on prisoners; Adolf Eichmann, one of the most pivotal actors in the deportation of European Jewry
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5505. Henry Kahn
an internment camp surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers. After only one night in the camp
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5506. Museum Statement on Crimes against Humanity in Iraq
the Yazidis, remain under constant siege. According to the UN, more than one million Iraqis have
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5507. Assessing the US Government’s Efforts to Prevent Genocide and Mass Atrocity
the Museum in 2012 to announce that he was fulfilling one of the GPTF’s principal recommendations by
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5508. Museum’s Marcus Appelbaum Receives MPD 2016 Chief of Police Special Award as Community Partner
." "The Metropolitan Police Department is one of the Museum’s strongest partners." Appelbaum says. "This
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5509. Cambodia 1975–1979
="blockquote"] From April 17, 1975, to January 7, 1979, the Khmer Rouge perpetrated one of the greatest crimes
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5510. Museum Opens Cambodia 1975–1979 and “I Want Justice!” Exploring Khmer Rouge Atrocities
To bring attention to one of the greatest crimes since the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust
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5511. Ambassador Stephen Rapp Named Genocide Prevention Fellow
of Genocide in the Museum’s Simon-Skjodt Center. During his one-year appointment at the United States
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5512. Elie Wiesel (1928–2016)
genocide. The Nobel Committee described him as a “messenger to mankind.” He was one of the few whose
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5513. Museum Concerned Over Polish Education Minister's Remarks on Jedwabne Pogrom
mob of Polish soldiers, police officers, and civilians murdered at least 42 Jews in one of the worst
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5514. President Obama Appoints Three to U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council
of Square One Foundation and Chair of the University of Chicago Women’s Board, where she has worked
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5515. Holocaust Survivor Al Munzer Speaks at US Capitol to Spotlight Atrocities Against Syrian Civilians
or mean an end to state-sponsored atrocities and mass murder. One year it is the Cambodian people
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5516. Working with Allies to Halt Atrocities
interest—one shared by all governments. The United States cannot halt and avert atrocities on its own—there
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5517. President Trump Appoints Howard M. Lorber as Museum Chairman
forward to helping the Museum bring the lessons of the Holocaust to future generations.” “It’s been one
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5518. Fred Flatow
’s grandparents. Fred began first grade at an all-boys German public school in 1934, one year after Adolf Hitler
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5519. Hear From a Survivor
Our virtual programs take place via Zoom and last approximately one hour. These programs consist of a
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5520. 31 Minutes
them one minutes to get through. Actually that is probably pretty close to what happened. Marshal
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5521. Going Back
years, but I have been dogged by one horrific memory. It was first “action” carried out by the
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5522. Life in the DP Camps
crazy. No one in the camps had a home or income, but still they mustered their resources and hopes for a
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5523. If Rivers Could Speak
the bulrushes. One horrible moment I woke up and Mama was nowhere in sight. I was terrified, all alone
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5524. New Ferencz International Justice Initiative Seeks to Empower Survivors of Mass Atrocities
in situation of mass atrocity, and leading international justice experts. This convening was one in a
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5525. A Special Book
copy of this book, but Judy doesn’t want to subject it to the copy machine. It is one of her most